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"I was inspired to begin writing by a basket of dominoes. One day while
tutoring math in my daughter's first grade class, I noticed that every dot on
the dominoes we were playing with had a pencil mark, which meant kids were
counting them one at a time instead of adding them up quickly. It immediately
struck me that working with patterns of dots would be a great visual way to
teach arithmetic and an effective way to teach problem solving.
"My challenge was to figure out how to make this idea fun and instructive.
Instead of dots, I thought about things kids would like - acorns, snowflakes,
bugs and sea shells. I began designing problems, and by giving some thought to
the arrangement,
color and spacing of the objects I was able to add a little twist to each
one. My goal was for kids to be able to work on their computational
skills and at the same time become better problem solvers. I wanted them to see
firsthand how far a little common sense and clever thinking went.
"I'm working on a series of books that I hope will give kids a better
understanding of math, from counting all the way through calculus. I really
enjoy writing these books because they combine my love of math, words, games,
graphic design and teaching, and hope kids and adults have as much fun reading
my books as I have creating them.
"My first book The Grapes of Math was published in 2001, and since then
I have written Math For All Seasons,
The Best of Times, Math Appeal, Math-terpieces, Math Fables,
and most recently, Math Potatoes. My next book called Math Fables Too will be published next year,
and it combines math and science with lessons in life. This past summer, a paperback trade
edition of Math For All Seasons was added to Scholastic's new, guided
series of books called "Scholastic Bookshelf." I'm thrilled to have a second
book included in this new imprint that includes such well-know authors and
illustrators as Molly Bang, Robert Coles, Steven Kellogg, Mark Teague, Dav
Pilkey, and David Shannon."
Greg Tang grew up in Ithaca, N.Y. with his two sisters. His
father teaches electrical engineering at Cornell University and his
mother taught mathematics at Ithaca College. Greg earned B.A. and M.A. degrees
in Economics from Harvard, and later earned an M.A. degree in Math Education
from New York University. He is certified as a middle school and high school
math teacher.
Greg began his business career at Pfizer in New York City. He worked in both
their Systems Department and Strategic Planning Group, and served as the speech
writer for the CEO. In 1989, Greg founded Technovations Inc, a multimedia and
systems design company with offices in New York City and Boston, and in 1995 he
created TopPresenterTM, a leading software product for the
real estate industry. In 1997, Greg moved to Boston where he opened a
Tae Kwon-Do school and managed the health club
Fitness First in Arlington.
Today, Greg is working to develop a more intuitive approach to teaching math,
one that combines problem-solving and arithmetic and integrates math with
language and art. In addition to his trade books, he is also creating a line of
teaching materials that includes flash cards, math games, and workbooks. His
math game NUMSKILL Jr has been an instant hit with teachers and
students, and his GREATxTIMES multiplication flash cards have been
widely praised by both teachers and parents alike. Greg's supplemental materials will soon be available on
this web site, and through Houghton Mifflin Math and Scholastic Book Clubs later this year.
Greg enjoys playing hockey and tennis with his three kids in Massachusetts, and loves writing and running in Maine with his new,
old dog Melody.
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